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The Digital Boneyard

Welcome to the Digital Boneyard, a curated collection of defunct websites, forgotten webrings, and digital ephemera that once flickered across the nascent internet. Here, we preserve the ghosts of cyberspace – the GeoCities homesteads, the Angelfire shrines, the early experimental pages that paved the way for today's interconnected world. Think of us as a museum for the dial-up era's digital detritus.

Whispers from the Past

This section highlights some of the notable remnants we've managed to catalog. Each entry represents a small window into a time when the internet was a wild frontier, full of personality and less concerned with slick design and monetization.

Why a Graveyard?

The internet evolves at an unprecedented pace. Websites disappear, domains expire, and entire digital communities vanish without a trace. The Digital Boneyard serves as a testament to this impermanence, a place to remember the pioneers and the passion projects that shaped our digital landscape. We believe in the importance of digital preservation, even for the seemingly trivial.

Discover a piece of internet history and reflect on the evolution of online expression. Feel free to wander through our digital mausoleum, but please tread lightly – some of these old pages are quite fragile.

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